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5 June 2026

From Alp to Art: How Apartments Alpe di Susi Turned Five Artists’ Visions into Living Space

If you’ve ever wished your holiday stay could feel like stepping into a thoughtfully curated gallery—with the mountains as your backdrop—then Apartments Alpe di Susi delivers exactly that. At the foot of Europe’s largest high alpine pasture, these four holiday apartments were deliberately designed the "wrong way round": instead of choosing furniture first and hanging pictures later, the owners began with art—commissioning five artists—and let each piece shape the space from the ground up.

In this post, you’ll discover the thinking behind this art-led concept, how it translates into everyday comfort, and why it makes a stay at Apartments Alpe di Susi feel both inspiring and deeply relaxing.

Art First: Designing “the Wrong Way Round”

In conventional interior design, the flow often runs from floorplans and furnishings to finishes, and only then to the artwork. Apartments Alpe di Susi flipped that script. By commissioning works from five talented artists at the outset, they allowed the art to guide the color palettes, lighting moods, and custom-built furnishings that followed.

This art-first approach ensures every room feels composed rather than decorated—cohesive, purposeful, and emotionally resonant.

Four Apartments, Five Artists: What That Means for Guests

Apartments Alpe di Susi features four holiday apartments shaped by the visions of five artists. Each apartment expresses a distinct sensibility while staying true to a shared ethos: effortless livability framed by inspiring design.

What you can expect:

Together, these ingredients deliver a stay that’s both aesthetically rich and easy to settle into—ideal whether you’re savoring lively company or precious solitude in the great outdoors.

Key facts at a glance

Sense of Place: From Alpine Pasture to Mediterranean Flair

Set at the foot of the Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm), the apartments invite you to experience a rare blend of mountain energy and Mediterranean ease. Days can move at your pace: a brisk hike in crisp air, a leisurely lunch, an afternoon of sun and silence, and evenings unfolding beneath the broad Dolomite skyline.

Here, the landscape sets the rhythm and the interiors keep time—supporting whatever tempo your holiday needs.

Why Art-Led Interiors Elevate a Stay

While great views win hearts, it’s the atmosphere inside that turns a trip into a memory. Starting with art helps create that atmosphere by shaping spaces around feeling and flow.

In practice, this means you don’t simply notice the design—you feel it working for you: morning light that eases you into the day, color palettes that settle the mind after the trail, and furnishings that anticipate your routines.

Planning Your Stay in Castelrotto (Kastelruth)

Castelrotto places you in the heart of the Dolomites, with countless ways to shape your days.

Looking for ideas to round out your itinerary? Consider these topics as you plan (ideal for linking to related guides):

What makes Apartments Alpe di Susi unique?

They were designed art-first: five artists were commissioned, and each apartment’s color schemes, lighting, and custom furnishings were shaped around the artworks.

How many apartments are there?

There are four holiday apartments.

Where are Apartments Alpe di Susi located?

Via Panider, 15 in Castelrotto (Kastelruth), South Tyrol, in the Dolomites.

Who crafted the furnishings?

Kitchen fittings and furniture were made to measure by a South Tyrol cabinet maker.

How were color and lighting choices made?

They were inspired directly by the commissioned artworks to ensure harmony between art, materials, and mood.

Practical Takeaways for a Seamless Stay

Conclusion: Stay Where Art Meets the Alps

Apartments Alpe di Susi proves that when you start with art—and let it guide every choice—you create more than a place to sleep. You craft living spaces that deepen the entire journey: restful, inspiring, and rooted in the Dolomites.

Ready to make the art-led experience your own? Reach out to plan your stay:

Reserve your dates, arrive with curiosity, and let the mountains—and the art—do the rest.